1.〈口〉合计;总数,总和
2.〈口〉小娃娃,小宝宝;小东西;小杯子;(酒等的)一杯,一口;少量
1.加起来 (up) 总共... (up)
1.a small child
2.a small amount of a strong alcoholic drink
1.How much did the bill tot up to?
账单的总数是多少?
2.You get a little piece of turkey on your fork, a little cranberry sauce, and a tot!
用叉子叉起一小片火鸡,抹上一点酸梅酱,然后再加土豆泥!
3.No one who could see and describe the thread that ran between how I was as a tot and what I am today.
没人知道,也没有人会了解我是怎么在孩子般的无助中走到今天的。
4.To explain further , think of any set of values arranged from smallest tot largest.
说明白些,假设任何一组从最小到最大排序的数值。
5.She's not all grown up yet! The tot keeps company with her cuddly teddy and holds tight to a pacifier during a March trek around Vancouver.
她还没长大!三月在温哥华时,这小孩带着软绵绵的泰迪熊还咬着个奶嘴。
6.Of course you could estimate the area of each slice, tot them all up and work out each person's total from that.
固然你可以预计每一块的面积,把面积加起来获得每个人私家拿到的总面积。
7.the tot piped up proudly, a look-alike doll clutched in her chubby fist.
小女孩自豪地尖声说到,胖乎乎的小手紧握着一只面貌酷似她的娃娃。
8.There's no point in starting the task unless you're prepared to carry it through tot the end.
如果你不准备干到底的话,动手做这一工作是毫无意义的。
9.The teacher opened the door and, showing the TOT the toys on the shelves, tried to entice him into the classroom.
老师打开门,让小孩看着架子上那些玩具,试图吸引他走进教室。
10.but TOT was more suitable for imperfect market economy of outdoor advertising as it is in China now.
而TOT模式却较好的适应了我国目前户外广告行业不完全市场化的国情。